In honor of Juneteenth National Independence Day on June 19, the National Park Service is providing free entrance to all its national parks and monuments. This federal holiday marks the 1865 emancipation of slavery in the U.S. Visitors can save on entry fees, typically around $50. To enhance their experience, it is advised to arrive early, ideally at sunrise, to avoid crowds and appreciate the serene beauty of nature at dawn. Additional fee-free days include the anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act and Veterans Day.
These free days, which don't include other fees like camping, are popular. For maximum enjoyment, I suggest getting there when the park opens or at sunrise.
Juneteenth is a federal holiday that celebrates the 1865 abolition of slavery in the United States. The National Park Service is offering free admission to all its parks.
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